SEC Shorts bury Florida's SEC East Hopes After Loss to Georgia

The folks over at SEC shorts are back at it again, as they bury Florida's SEC East hopes after their 24-17 loss to Georgia on Saturday.
SEC Shorts bury Florida's SEC East Hopes After Loss to Georgia
SEC Shorts bury Florida's SEC East Hopes After Loss to Georgia

Famously known for their short skits that relate to all things SEC, the folks over at SEC Shorts to a great job of covering the news and storylines in a light and humorous manner. 

Partners Joshua Snead and Robert Clay have "Making videos about the craziness that is football down South" for over five years now. Their first video on their channel was back in September of 2014 with a skit about Alabama fan's dilemma of Blake Sims or Jacob Coker. 

Flash forward to today, and SEC shorts has over sixty thousand subscribers, and this year's Georgia Bulldog football team has been the star of one of their skits already this season following the loss to South Carolina where they portray the main character as a man (Josh Clay) in a Georgia jersey, a sling, bandages, with cuts on his face and head, trying to hide the "loss" from his wife aka the College Football Playoff. 

Well, following the 24-17 win over Florida, Georgia makes a guest appearance on the newest short "Funeral Held for Florida's lost SEC East Hopes" 

The skit features a pair of jean shorts flying spiritedly from a flag pole, and then an invitation for anyone that would like to speak that: 

"Now before we commit these shattered dreams to their final resting place... The Citrus Bowl, would anyone like to say a few words"

Georgia fans will especially love the ending of the skit where a Georgia fan dressed in a Swift jersey underneath a black suit jacket stands up and says. 

"Ya really hate to see it. Is there going to be a twenty-one rushing yard salute or something?" 

I'm sure this won't be the last time Georgia makes an appearance on SEC shorts this season. Feel free to run over to their page on YouTube 


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